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3  ASSEMBLY 

Here are some general recommendations to follow in order to prevent accidents or damage to the product: 

 Unpacking must be performed by at least two people. 

 

All handling operations must be carried out using appropriate means and in full compliance with 

safety regulations. 

 The positioning of the packed product must be maintained in accordance with the guidelines supplied by 

pictograms and written on the packaging. 

 If using ropes, straps, chains, etc., make sure they are suitable for the weight to be unloaded and are in 

good condition. 

 When moving the package, move with slow and continuous movements to avoid tearing the ropes, 

chains, etc. 

 Do not tilt excessively in order to avoid overturning. 

 Do not stand within range of the loading/unloading means (forklifts, cranes, etc.). 

 

3.1  Unpacking 

Unpack the product, being careful not to damage or scratch it. Remove the accessory package and any 
pieces of polystyrene or cardboard used to block removable parts from the furnace. 
Also remember not to leave packaging components (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) within the reach of 
children, as they could be potential sources of danger. Dispose of them according to regulations. 

 

3.2  Electrical connection 

 

The stove is supplied with a power cable that must be plugged into a 230V 50Hz outlet. 

Outlet connection in the rear of the stove is illustrated in Figure 

Absorbed power is indicated in the "SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA" chapter of this manual. 

By law, the system must be properly grounded and with a differential circuit-breaker. 

Make sure that the electrical power cable does not come into contact with hot parts when set in its final 

position. 

 

 

3.3  Assembly 

 

1  Insert the pipes into the holes below and push them fully until they are well fixed 

(Fig.2)

 

2  Fit the net on the pipes and slide it to the bottom 

(Fig. 3)

 

3  Place the lower dish 

(Fig.4)

 

4  Lay the three support and the upper dish, then secure everything 

(Fig.5)

 

5  Tighten the carrying handle 

(Fig.6)

 

 

Power 

outlet 

Summary of Contents for IDRO Hot Spot 13 Wind

Page 1: ...odel Carefully read the instructions and information before use Dear customer thank you for choosing one of our products which is the result of technological expertise and our continuous quest for sup...

Page 2: ...e the hot spot with regulation wood pellets refer to the FUEL chapter Never use liquid fuels to operate the product and to stoke the embers present Discontinue use of the product in the event of failu...

Page 3: ...se 9 4 2 Filling up the tank 10 4 3 Ignition 10 4 4 Combustion mode 11 4 5 Brazier cleaning 11 4 6 Shutdown 12 4 7 Ventilation 12 5 WARNINGS AND MAINTENANCE 13 5 1 Opening the door 13 5 2 Disposal of...

Page 4: ...ion min max 1 5 2 5 Kg h Pellet tank capacity 13 Kg Weight 100 Kg Dimensions LxPxH 546x520x2118 mm Power Supply 230V 50Hz Current draw max 380W 1 3 Product identification data data label The technical...

Page 5: ...usty and with regular length LOW QUALITY pellets are of varied lengths dusty with vertical and horizontal splits Since pellet characteristics and quality greatly influence the autonomy efficiency and...

Page 6: ...ckage and any pieces of polystyrene or cardboard used to block removable parts from the furnace Also remember not to leave packaging components plastic bags polystyrene etc within the reach of childre...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 3 4 Safety distances Thefollowing figures show the minimum safety distances in mm which must always be guaranteedUSE...

Page 8: ...he event of pellet supply when the product is on make sure that pellets are not finished and that the flame is always present and live in the brazier Do not refill the tank if you notice that the pell...

Page 9: ...9 AIR ADJUSTMENT BRAZIER SKAKER 4 1 Instructions for use Fig 7 Fig 8 ASH DRAWER COMBUSTION CHAMBER DOOR SPEED VARIATOR WITH SWITCH PELLET LOADING DOOR...

Page 10: ...ain door and position a natural solid igniter on top of the pellet in the brazier and light it using a flame leave the door ajar for a couple of minutes or even longer this depends on the outdoor temp...

Page 11: ...ombustion mode The power between the maximum and minimum position can be modulated using the specific knob fig 15 Fig 15 Maximum power Max Position Minimum power Min Position 4 5 Brazier cleaning Fig...

Page 12: ...hine will switch off To switch the hot spot back on move the lever to position 2 and place a solid or gel like igniter on top of the pellet in the brazier and light it up with a flame CAUTION to preve...

Page 13: ...y black smoke it may mean that there are ash deposits or incrustations which are not allowing correct hot spot operation and which must be removed To perform periodical cleaning remove the brazier by...

Page 14: ...uld slow down or block the pellets falling into the brazier Fig 20 Fig 21 CAUTION RISK OF BURNS CAUTION Perform this operation when the hot spot is cold 5 8 Cleaning the glass part of the door The doo...

Page 15: ...cladding once a year Leave the door half open so as to prevent any condensate inside the combustion chamber 5 11 Routine and special maintenance These operations must be scheduled YEARLY with a Techni...

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